Part 1 Preface Part 2 Introduction: Improbable Encounters? Part 3 Part One: Encounters with Religions Chapter 4 Rahner beyond Rahner: A Comparative Theologian's Reflections on Theological Investigations Chapter 5 The Body of Blessing Chapter 6 Constraints on the Theological Absorption of Plurality Chapter 7 Karl Rahner's Legacy and the Prospects for Muslim-Christian Understanding Part 8 Part Two: Encounters with Cultures Chapter 9 From the Kulturkampf to China's Cultural Christians Chapter 10 Guadalupe's Challenge to Rahner's Theology of Symbol Chapter 11 Rethinking Rahner on Grace and Symbol: New Proposals from the Americas Chapter 12 Religious Disillusionment in a Land of Illusions Part 13 Part Three: Encounters with Theology, Ethics and Spirituality Chapter 14 Rahner's Theology of the Cross Chapter 15 Rahner, Ethics and Cultures Chapter 16 Rahner and the Avatar: The Challenge from Popular Religions Chapter 17 The Stillpoint: Autoeroticism or Grace? Part 18 Afterword: Where Do We Go From Here? Rahner in the Pacific Rim and Beyond
Paul G. Crowley, S.J. is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University. He is the author of In Ten Thousand Places: Dogma in a Pluralistic Church and the forthcoming Unwanted Wisdom: Suffering, the Cross and Hope.
Anyone who has ever thought that Rahner's theology is dated or does
not have anything useful to say to the world outside of Europe
should read this book from cover to cover. Essays after essays
convincingly show how Rahner is relevant to the 'Pacific Rim'—the
world bathed by the Pacific Ocean—and to the burning religious
issues of today: religious pluralism, inculturation,
interrreligious dialogue, popular religion, etc. Rahner beyond
Rahner is required reading for every course on the thought of this
theological giant of the twentieth century.
*Peter Phan, Ignacio Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought,
Georgetown University*
Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Karl Rahner, these essays
offer fascinating insights into the theological and, indeed,
spiritual challenges represented by cultural and religious
pluralism in the world today. In so doing, this collection also
deepens our appreciation of the amazing fecundity of Rahner’s
thought as a resource whose influence will be felt for generations
to come.
*Roberto Goizueta, Professor of Theology, Boston College*
An excellent resource for a graduate course on Rahner's
theology.
*Theological Studies*
The critical perspectives presented in this volume point to the
direction in which Catholic studies in general and Rahner studies
in particular have been moving in the past decade. It is encounter
in action imbued with the spirit of the great theologian delighting
in the continuing creative and courageous engagement with his
thought and the questions of the day.
*Susan Abraham, Assistant Professor of Theology, St. Bonaventure
University, NY*
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